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NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS

NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS

The Nvidia GeForce 9600M GS is a DirectX 10 graphics card for notebooks. Technically itis a slower clocked GeForce 9600M GT. It is also produced in 65nm and features a new PureVideo HD video processor (VP3) and HybridPower support.

Compared to the 8600M GT, the core clock is only slightly higher, which leads a similarperformance as the old 8600M GT, but because of the 55nm process it shoulduse less current. As the 8600M GT, the 9600M GT features 32 stream processors that do the graphic work of the vertex- and pixel-shaders.

In conjunction with the Nvidia 9100M G integrated graphics, the 9600M GS supports Hybrid-SLI (only HybridPower). HybridPower is a technique to choose between the integrated and dedicated graphics core, if performance or battery runtime is needed. This works only in Windows Vista. Up to now the user has to use a tool to switch between the GPUs. Later Nvidia wants to switch automatically in the drivers. GeForceBoost is not supported with this card, as there would be no performance gain.

Compared to desktop graphics cards, the 9600M GS is similar to the GeForce 9500 GS (which also descends from the G96 core). The similar named desktop CPU 9600 Series has a 256 bit memory bus and is therefore much faster.

ManufacturerNVIDIA
SeriesGeForce 9M
CodenameNB9P
Pipelines32 - unified
Core Speed *430 MHz
Shader Speed *1075 MHz
Memory Speed *800 MHz
Memory Bus Width128 Bit
Memory TypeGDDR2, GDDR3
Max. Amount of Memory1024 MB
Shared Memoryno
DirectXDirectX 10, Shader 4.0
Transistors314 Million
technology65 nm
FeaturesPCI-E 2.0, 400 MHz Speichertakt bei GDDR2 und 800 MHz bei GDDR3
Notebook Sizemedium sized
Date of Announcement03.06.2008
Link to Manufacturer Pagehttp://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_960...
* The specified clock rates are only guidelines for the manufacturer and can be altered by them.

benchmarks

3DMark 2001: - Standard 1024x768
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      min: 23226, avg: 23226, max: 23226 Points
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3DMark 03: - Standard 1024x768
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      min: 11995, avg: 11995, max: 11995 Points
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3DMark 05: - Standard 1024x768
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      min: 7700, avg: 7700, max: 7700 Points
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3DMark 06:
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      min: 3200, avg: 3840, max: 4319 Points
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Cinebench R10: - Shading
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      min: 3189, avg: 3189, max: 3189 Points
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Quake 3 Arena - Timedemo: - highest 1024x768
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      min: 453.5, avg: 454, max: 453.5 fps
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F.E.A.R.: - GPU min, CPU min 640x480
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      min: 281, avg: 281, max: 281 fps
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F.E.A.R.: - GPU medium, CPU medium 800x600
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      min: 29, avg: 29, max: 29 fps
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F.E.A.R.: - GPU: max, CPU: max 1024x768
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      min: 28, avg: 28, max: 28 fps
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- Range of benchmark values for this graphics card
- Average benchmark values for this graphics card
Based on 11 benchmarks

Game Performance

The following values are based on the 8600M GT. As the core of the 9600M GS is similar (only slightly higher clocked), the following benchmarks should give a good impression on the gaming performance of the card.

Call of Juarez : 1280x800, DX10: 20 fps -> barely playable
Company of Heroes: 1440x900, high details-> playable (not completely fluent)
World in Conflict: 1024x768, medium details (DX9), Benchmark: 23 fps -> playable (DX 10 not playable)
F.E.A.R.: 1024x768, CPU max, GPU max: 24-40 fps -> well playable
Command and Conquer 3 (C&C 3): 1024x768, high details: 30 fps well playable
Supreme Commander: 1024x768, high details: 16-44 fps -> playable (large Multiplayer battles may need a faster GPU)
Colin McRae Dirt: 1024x768, high: 20 fps -> barely playable (reduce details)
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: 1024x768, maximum quality: 18 fps not playable -> with reduced details playable
Splinter Cell - Chaos Theory: 1280x800 -> well playable
Oblivion: 1280x800, max details: 40 fps -> well playable
Half Life 2 - Episode 1: 1280x800: 70 fps -> well playable
Prey: 1280x800: 40 fps -> well playable
Anno 1701: 1024x768, high Details: 48 fps -> well playable
Doom 3: 1024x768, Details: Ultra: 67 fps -> well playable
Age of Empires 3: 1024x768, hohe Details (without footprints), Skirmish zu 8t: 30-40 fps -> well playable
Quake 3 Arena: 1024x768, max Details: 236.5 fps -> well playable

Notebook reviews with NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS graphics card

Acer Aspire 6930G (Intel Core 2 Duo P8400, 16.0")
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Asus M50VM (Intel Core 2 Duo T9400, 15.4")
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Asus M70VM (Intel Core 2 Duo T9400, 17.1")
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Asus M70VN (Intel Core 2 Duo T9400, 17.1")
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Medion P6612 (Intel Core 2 Duo P7350, 16.0")
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Medion P8610 (Intel Core 2 Duo T5800, 18.4")
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HP Pavilion dv5t (Intel Core 2 Duo T9400, 15.4")
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HP Pavilion dv7-1025nr (Intel Core 2 Duo P7350, 17.0")
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Toshiba Satellite Pro L300D (Intel Core 2 Duo T9500, 15.4")
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Asus X83VM (Intel Core 2 Duo P8400, 14.1")
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Author: Klaus Hinum (Update: 2008-10-28)